"Eye" See You
And The Bird is...
Where Do I Live?
Gone But Not Forgotten
Native New Yorker
100

Often see as a gray bird with lighter gray wings and green/purple tinted neck.

What is a pigeon?

100

A camel's home.

What is the desert?

100

A large tyrant lizard. Was called the "king" of his kind.

What is a T-Rex?
100

Their buck teeth assist in obtaining materials for their homes, often known to block rivers.

(Also known as the official animal representative of New York State)

What is a beaver?

200

Often seen as a black bird with a bright orange or red colored stomach.

What is a robin?

200

An African lion's home.

What is the savanna?

200

A large flightless bird. Often depicted as gray with a large beak that is red at the end. 

What is a dodo bird?

200

A large dark-colored mammal that is known for sleeping in and being ferocious.

What is a black bear?

300

This large songbird is known for it's bright blue colors and white belly. 

What is a blue jay?

300

A lemur's home.

What is the rainforest?

300

A LARGE mammal that had 

- a trunk like an eleplant

- large curled horns

- think layer of fur for harsh cold temperatures

What is a Woolly Mammoth?

300

Your average duck.

(Green head, brown body)

What is a mallard?

400

Often see in the colors black and white with a red colored head, this bird has a resilient beak as it makes it's home inside a tree. 

What is a woodpecker?

400

A monarch butterfly's home.

What are grasslands?

400

A large predator feline with two long teeth that extend out of their mouth.

What is a saber-toothed cat?

400

A marsupial often seen playing dead or carrying up to 5-6 babies on their back! They are gray, with a white head.

What is a opossum?

500

Often seen with a yellow head and gray body, this bird always appears to be blushing.

What is a cockatiel?

500

A black swan's home.

What is a swamp?

500

A toad known for his bright golden color.

What is a golden toad?

500

Both the adults and larvae of this sweet-looking beetle are voracious predators. Both are welcome in gardens for their ability to make short work of aphids and other pests.

(Also known as the official state insect)

What are ladybugs?

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